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. >>> while the united states is trying a public relations counter offensive to calm the anger and stop the violence, margaret brennan has that story. >> reporter: good morning to you, charlie. the u.s. government is trying to stop that anti-american violence by buying ad time on pakistani tv to spread the message that it did not endorse the controversial internet video made by an american filmmaker to ridicule islam. >> reporter: it cost the u.s. government $70,000 to broadcast these ads on seven different pakistani tv networks. they feature messages from president obama. >> we re jekt all efforts to denigrate the religious believes of others. >> reporter: and secretary of state hillary clinton. >> the united states government had absolutely nothing to do with this video. >> reporter: condemning the anti-islam movie made by a california filmmaker. the state department is trying to cool anti-american fury that sent thousands of protesters into the streets of pakistani cities this week. it isn't the first time that american diplomats sponsored media or purchased ad time but the head of t
. >>> while the united states is trying a public relations counter offensive to calm the anger and stop the violence, margaret brennan has that story. >> reporter: good morning to you, charlie. the u.s. government is trying to stop that anti-american violence by buying ad time on pakistani tv to spread the message that it did not endorse the controversial internet video made by an american filmmaker to ridicule islam. >> reporter: it cost the u.s. government $70,000 to...
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the president of the united states comes and speaks illly of iran. i think the united states must increase her level of patience, and others must be granted the due freedom. many times i sat here in the united nations and i listened. they're not even willing to sit there under the same roof and listen. >> it will be interesting to see what he says today. and see what netanyahu says as well. >>> andy williams has died at age 84. his career began with his brothers, and he hosted "the andy williams show." he was celebrating his 75th anniversary in show business this year. >> he cancelled his appearances in branson, missouri. he died last night at 84 years old. >> time now to show you some headlines from around the globe. china lost it's first aircraft carrier. they want to show their military might, but the ship will not have planes capable of landing on board. it will be used for training and testing. >>> and the housing market is getting better, home prices have gone up nearly 6%, the moths since 2005. it may be because of record low interest rates. >
the president of the united states comes and speaks illly of iran. i think the united states must increase her level of patience, and others must be granted the due freedom. many times i sat here in the united nations and i listened. they're not even willing to sit there under the same roof and listen. >> it will be interesting to see what he says today. and see what netanyahu says as well. >>> andy williams has died at age 84. his career began with his brothers, and he hosted...
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this morning there's more violent reactions to a movie made in the united states. police in pakistan's largest city had to break up a crowd headed to the u.s. consulate. protests erupt this morning near a u.s. base in afghanistan. kitty logan is in kabul. >> reporter: today we've seen the first angry response in kabul to the controversial anti-islam film. though sands of protesters gathered near a u.s. base and chanted death to americans and set fire to police cars. afghan police turned now the force and were able to disperse this demonstration quickly. the afghan government is key to contain any demonstrations related to the film. we expect further protests later on. elsewhere in the country, a steady weekend of protests. an attack at camp bastian in helmand province. they were able to breach the perimeter and two u.s. marines lost their lives in the ensuing battle there. six international troops were killed in yet another wave of so-called insider attacks. four were u.s., two british. both incidents it's thought a member of the afghan police carried out the attac
this morning there's more violent reactions to a movie made in the united states. police in pakistan's largest city had to break up a crowd headed to the u.s. consulate. protests erupt this morning near a u.s. base in afghanistan. kitty logan is in kabul. >> reporter: today we've seen the first angry response in kabul to the controversial anti-islam film. though sands of protesters gathered near a u.s. base and chanted death to americans and set fire to police cars. afghan police turned...
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half of all the world's travel is inside the united states. so it's a challenging market. you know, it's interesting if you go back through time, people who ran steam ships with people, planes, trains very difficult to make money moving people. very challenging thing. >> so why do you do it? >> again and again and again. >> i don't know, i guess i have a sickness. it's something that's difficult but i think the airlines and their methods in the united states are advanced because they've had to go through a lot. >> look at this with an interview with richard branson. >> everybody knows that u.s. carers, quality of carriers is pretty dismal. >> yeah. singapore does a better job than american. that's not what most people fly. that's a very small percentage of people. as far as the economic model and how they run their businesses i think it's pretty advance. we have a lot to learn from others. >> david, many people say jetblue has not been the same since you left. i'm sure you've heard that. >> thousands of times. >> not been the same. was it difficult for you? here's the airl
half of all the world's travel is inside the united states. so it's a challenging market. you know, it's interesting if you go back through time, people who ran steam ships with people, planes, trains very difficult to make money moving people. very challenging thing. >> so why do you do it? >> again and again and again. >> i don't know, i guess i have a sickness. it's something that's difficult but i think the airlines and their methods in the united states are advanced...